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How many signs do you clowns need to see that he going mad right in front of us? Claiming the access Hollywood tape was a fake-after apologizing for what he said on it, no less-and now this: he doesn't seem to realize that HE is the reason that Sessions is no longer in the Senate. I'm SURE Right Wing Whack Jobs have a plausible explanation for this, lol.

https://www.dailykos.com/stories/20...ate-to-work-for-Donald-Trump?detail=emaildkre

Trump blames Jeff Sessions for leaving the Senate to work for ... Donald Trump

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Tuesday Dec 26, 2017 · 1:01 PM PST

It is becoming increasingly clear that the person feigning at being a president is, in fact, a gigantic moron.

The Associated Press released a profile on Trump today which examined some of the most consequential moments from his first year in office. The piece suggests that the president is angry with Sessions again because the latter relinquished his position in the Senate after being chosen for Attorney General, and now, that old seat could end up swinging the fragile balance of Congress:

Wait, what?

[T]he rift between Trump and Sessions still has not healed. Recently, Trump bemoaned the Republicans’ loss in a special election in Alabama and in part blamed Sessions, whose departure from the Senate to head to Justice necessitated the election.

But ... Sessions left the Senate because Donald Trump picked him as ... Donald Trump’s Attorney General. It was Donald that did that? You know, the shouting ever-lying asshole Donald Trump thinks so highly of? Himself? That guy?

So, um ... he's stupid, right? He appears to be blaming Jeff Sessions for not being two people at once, or is possibly blaming him for accepting the job Trump asked him to do? Or, sweet Jeebus, has he possibly forgotten why Jeff left the Senate at all?

I mean, it's not just that he's stupid, but that he's ... really stupid? Like, amazingly, astonishingly, trophy-worthily stupid? As dumb as a solid gold toilet? As dumb as a fast-food burger hand-delivered to a private jet? As dumb as—

Nope. Can't do it. I can no longer think of things stupider than Donald J. Trump. If Trump is truly peeved at Jeff Sessions for taking the Attorney General position, thus requiring a new election in which Donald chose to side with Roy Pervert Moore, Loser, then we have been catapulted past 25th Amendment territory and into Alice's own Wonderland.

This isn't just stupid, this is a level of stupidity mankind has never before witnessed. This is the Moon Shot of stupid, we're looking at. This man is genuinely the stupidest person to have ever walked the planet. He may have had his own brain removed and bronzed as act of self-worship; it may even now be buried, forgotten, under a pile of old golf magazines in a Trump Tower closet. This is not dementia, and far beyond narcissism; Donald Trump is, in fact, just very, very, very stupid.
 

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That's the same post, 3 times, in 3 different threads. Up your meds and fuck yourself. Meanwhile, back on Planet Earth, here's somebody else who has clearly gone crackers:

https://www.mediaite.com/online/the...ew-york-times-interview-a-whole-lot-of-nutty/

[h=3]The Internet Goes Wild Over Trump’s New York Times Interview: ‘A Whole Lot of Nutty’[/h] by Justin Baragona | 11:02 pm, December 28th, 2017









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Thursday evening brought a surprise New York Times interview with President Donald Trump. Times reporter Michael Schmidt was able to speak to the president at Trump’s golf club in West Palm Beach, Florida. In an impromptu, free-wheeling, 30-minute conversation following Trump’s latest round of golf, the president insisted numerous times that there was no collusion with Russia while also maintaining that he feels Special Counsel Robert Mueller can be fair to him.
With the Times posting excerpts from the transcript of the interview, Media Twitter had a field day posting their favorite bits from the president rambling off-the-cuff. Let’s face it — there are fewer things reporters and journalists love more than unchained Trump.
 

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How many signs do you clowns need to see that he going mad right in front of us? Claiming the access Hollywood tape was a fake-after apologizing for what he said on it, no less-and now this: he doesn't seem to realize that HE is the reason that Sessions is no longer in the Senate. I'm SURE Right Wing Whack Jobs have a plausible explanation for this, lol.

https://www.dailykos.com/stories/20...ate-to-work-for-Donald-Trump?detail=emaildkre

Trump blames Jeff Sessions for leaving the Senate to work for ... Donald Trump

Hunter.jpeg


By Hunter

Tuesday Dec 26, 2017 · 1:01 PM PST

It is becoming increasingly clear that the person feigning at being a president is, in fact, a gigantic moron.

The Associated Press released a profile on Trump today which examined some of the most consequential moments from his first year in office. The piece suggests that the president is angry with Sessions again because the latter relinquished his position in the Senate after being chosen for Attorney General, and now, that old seat could end up swinging the fragile balance of Congress:

Wait, what?

[T]he rift between Trump and Sessions still has not healed. Recently, Trump bemoaned the Republicans’ loss in a special election in Alabama and in part blamed Sessions, whose departure from the Senate to head to Justice necessitated the election.

But ... Sessions left the Senate because Donald Trump picked him as ... Donald Trump’s Attorney General. It was Donald that did that? You know, the shouting ever-lying asshole Donald Trump thinks so highly of? Himself? That guy?

So, um ... he's stupid, right? He appears to be blaming Jeff Sessions for not being two people at once, or is possibly blaming him for accepting the job Trump asked him to do? Or, sweet Jeebus, has he possibly forgotten why Jeff left the Senate at all?

I mean, it's not just that he's stupid, but that he's ... really stupid? Like, amazingly, astonishingly, trophy-worthily stupid? As dumb as a solid gold toilet? As dumb as a fast-food burger hand-delivered to a private jet? As dumb as—

Nope. Can't do it. I can no longer think of things stupider than Donald J. Trump. If Trump is truly peeved at Jeff Sessions for taking the Attorney General position, thus requiring a new election in which Donald chose to side with Roy Pervert Moore, Loser, then we have been catapulted past 25th Amendment territory and into Alice's own Wonderland.

This isn't just stupid, this is a level of stupidity mankind has never before witnessed. This is the Moon Shot of stupid, we're looking at. This man is genuinely the stupidest person to have ever walked the planet. He may have had his own brain removed and bronzed as act of self-worship; it may even now be buried, forgotten, under a pile of old golf magazines in a Trump Tower closet. This is not dementia, and far beyond narcissism; Donald Trump is, in fact, just very, very, very stupid.
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The things that occupy some minds, is there any wonder why DC is a swamp?

Winston Churchill saw this coming
 

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The things that occupy some minds, is there any wonder why DC is a swamp?

Winston Churchill saw this coming

So did our early founders...thus the reason why the constitution limits government
 

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https://www.yahoo.com/news/m/d3732776-569e-3b3f-9e57-b2449ad867d4/trump-insists-no-‘collusion’.html

Hey, if you repeat a lie every other minute for half an hour, that may make it true, right? And, he knows more about taxes than CPAs, and he believes he holds ultimate authority to direct the Department of Justice as he sees fit. But, hey, he's not nutty at all, lol:


https://uk.news.yahoo.com/trump-insists-no-apos-collusion-150109827.html

Trump Insists No ‘Collusion’ With Russia 16 Times in 30 Minutes in ‘New York Times’ Interview




Marie Solis

Newsweek29 December 2017

President Donald Trump seems to have a one-track mind these days.
In a wide-ranging interview with The New York Times touching on everything from North Korea to Roy Moore, Trump mentioned "collusion" about once every two minutes. During the 30-minute impromptu conversation with Times reporters Michael Schmidt and Michael Shear at his West Palm Beach, Florida, golf club, the president emphasized 16 times that special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation had turned up "no collusion."
Trump went on to remind the reporters of his "absolute right" to do as he wishes with the Justice Department, alluding to earlier speculation that he could fire Mueller and close down the Russia probe.

"But for purposes of hopefully thinking I’m going to be treated fairly, I’ve stayed uninvolved with this particular matter," he added.

President Donald Trump has said he has no plans to fire special counsel Robert Mueller. SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images
The president shut down rumors that he would interfere with the Russia probe earlier this month, immediately after a member of Trump's legal counsel accused Mueller's team of wrongfully obtaining thousands of email exchanges involving Trump officials. At the time, Trump told reporters outside the White House that he had no plans to fire Mueller and, again, insisted that there had been "no collusion whatsoever."

Trump continues to be emphatic in his denials as Mueller's investigation creeps closer and closer to his inner circle.
In November, former national security adviser Michael Flynn became the latest target of the probe. After Flynn agreed to cooperate with the investigation, many legal experts speculated that he could have crucial intel on a top Trump official—or even Trump himself.
Following news of Flynn's indictment, Trump's impeachment odds skyrocketed, and approached a 50-50 chance that the House of Representatives would vote to impeach the president before the end of his first term.

Trump, though, is confident he'll make it to 2020, when he believes he will win re-election.
"Another reason that I’m going to win another four years is because newspapers, television, all forms of media will tank if I’m not there because without me, their ratings are going down the tubes," Trump told the Times. "Without me, The New York Times will indeed be not the failing New York Times, but the failed New York Times."
 

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Taking it in the ass on Election night and being butt hurt aren't grounds for impeachment Maxine . Loser!@#0


Newsweek . :hahahahah


Following news of Flynn's indictment, Trump's impeachment odds skyrocketed, and approached a 50-50 chance that the House of Representatives would vote to impeach the president before the end of his first term.
 

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Taking it in the ass on Election night and being butt hurt aren't grounds for impeachment Maxine . Loser!@#0


Newsweek . :hahahahah


Following news of Flynn's indictment, Trump's impeachment odds skyrocketed, and approached a 50-50 chance that the House of Representatives would vote to impeach the president before the end of his first term.

Even Republicans are warning Twittler of a "bloodbath" in 2018, but he-and you-are way too stupid to see the handwriting on the wall, Dumbo. Go blow your nitwit -in-arms, A Sap Sucker.:hahahahah^^:)Loser!@#0
 

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So did our early founders...thus the reason why the constitution limits government

and thank god for the electoral college, how brilliant was that?

without the EC, the democrats would just have to get out the vote in all the poorest and least educated neighborhoods, win those "informed" voters by 80% to 90% margins and baddafuckingbing, they win every election

Cracks me up when they complain about the popular vote, they want to keep things simple and stupid. They don't want to have to reach a broad spectrum of Americans throughout the country, and they don't be wanting to discuss policy either
 

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and thank god for the electoral college, how brilliant was that?

without the EC, the democrats would just have to get out the vote in all the poorest and least educated neighborhoods, win those "informed" voters by 80% to 90% margins and baddafuckingbing, they win every election

Cracks me up when they complain about the popular vote, they want to keep things simple and stupid. They don't want to have to reach a broad spectrum of Americans throughout the country, and they don't be wanting to discuss policy either


[FONT=&quot]The earthquake that elected Donald Trump has left the United States approaching 2020 with a political landscape reminiscent of 1920.

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[FONT=&quot]Not since then has the cultural chasm between urban and non-urban America shaped the struggle over the country’s direction as much as today. Of all the overlapping generational, racial, and educational divides that explained Trump’s stunning upset over Hillary Clinton last week, none proved more powerful than the distance between the Democrats’ continued dominance of the largest metropolitan areas, and the stampede toward the GOP almost everywhere else.

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[FONT=&quot]Trump’s victory was an empire-strikes-back moment for all the places and voters that feel left behind in an increasingly diverse, post-industrial, and urbanized America. Squeezing bigger margins from smaller places, Trump overcame a tide of resistance in the largest metropolitan areas that allowed Clinton to carry the national popular vote, but not the decisive Electoral College.

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Even Republicans are warning Twittler of a "bloodbath" in 2018, but he-and you-are way too stupid to see the handwriting on the wall, Dumbo. Go blow your nitwit -in-arms, A Sap Sucker.:hahahahah^^:)Loser!@#0


There is a better chance you'll get a job you broke cum guzzler.
 

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There is a better chance you'll get a job you broke cum guzzler.

Deflect all you want, Dumbo, Twittler is going nuts right before our eyes, so that's hardly surprising. Run along with A Sap Sucker, Cock Gobbler.
 

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